DEXIS Reports Radiation Reduction with NOMAD Pro 2 Portable X-ray System
Independent testing confirms the NOMAD Pro 2 handheld X-ray system from DEXIS exceeds IEC safety standards and emits significantly less radiation than a leading competitor.
Independent testing confirms the NOMAD Pro 2 handheld X-ray system from DEXIS exceeds IEC safety standards and emits significantly less radiation than a leading competitor.
Planmeca has introduced its first handheld intraoral X-ray unit, the ProX GO, with plans to begin sales in the U.S. market.
A joint study by Graphy and the University of Bonn found that Graphy’s 3D-printed shape memory aligners effectively corrected anterior tooth rotations without attachments.
The CS 2400P is a battery-free recharging system that is designed to capture high-quality diagnostic images.
Read MoreRelying on the company’s new EveryShot X-Ray Capture technology, the Clio Prime Digital X-Ray Sensor illuminates 16,384 shades of gray in every image.
Read MoreWith the Axeos 3D/2D imaging system and Schick AE intraoral sensors, the company aims to set a new standard for extra oral and intraoral imaging.
Read MoreUnderstanding the anatomy, rationale for use, and cephalometric landmarks
Read More“We are excited to expand our Kavo Kerr best-in-class solutions portfolio into Canada with the KaVo NOMAD Pro 2,” says Jordan Reiss, director of product management of KaVo Kerr Imaging, North America.
Read MoreThe new Schick AE dental x-ray sensor features the company’s new Advanced Exposure technology to create a clearer diagnosable image output.
Read MoreThe Orthophos low dose x-ray units work with Sidexis 4 imaging software and are iintended for procedures in orthodontics and obstructive sleep apnea therapy.
Read MoreClinicians can now use their existing Dentrix or Ascend imaging software with the DEXIS Titanium digital intraoral sensor from KaVo Kerr.
Read MoreThe digital Bolton Cephalometric Standards Template System is for use in evaluating the skeletal, dental, and orthodontic conditions of orthodontic patients, and eliminates the need to train assistants in landmark recognition.
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